8 ways to celebrate Thanksgivukkah

The rare convergence of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah, aka “Thanksgivukkah,” is upon us. The two holidays last intersected 125 years ago and it’ll be more than 70,000 years until Thanksgivukkah happens again.

This year, American Jews can have their Thanksgiving feast while celebrating the second night of Hanukkah. (Hanukkah begins at sundown on Wed., Nov. 27.)

Whether you’re Jewish or not, there are plenty of ways to celebrate this Thanksgivukkah. Scroll through our slideshow to see a few options.

Know of other mouth-watering or creative ways to celebrate Thanksgivukkah? Tell us in the comments!